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The terrestrial Adephaga of Iowa (Part 1) by Fanny Chastina Thompson Wickham, 1895

The terrestrial Adephaga of Iowa by Fanny Chastina Thompson Wickham, 1895, Page 38

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nected with the humeral and apical lunules. C. lecontei Hald. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 6. p. 361. 1855. Lec. Trans. Am. Philos. Soc. 11. p 34. 1856. Schaupp. Bul. Bk. Ent. Soc. 6. p. 87. 1884. Leng & Beuten. Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc. 2. p. 91. 1894. 6. Cicindela sexguttata, (Fig. 6. pl. 3.), "viridis, nitida, elytris punctis tribus marginalibus albis." Fab. Ent. syst. 1. 176. "C. 6-guttata, d'un vert bleuâtre brilliant; elytres avec trois points blanchâtres, sur le bord exterieur." Oliv. Ent. 33. tab. 2. fig. 21. "C. 6-guttata, elle brille du plus beau verd-bleu. Le pattes sont bleues, les youx blancs." Herbst. Arch. 159, pl. 27. Head green, sometimes glossed with blue, bald, rugose behind; antennae with four basal joints green, the remainder brownish black; labrum white, edged with brown, three toothed, and with six marginal blackish punctures each bearing a hair; mandibles white above, tip black; palpi green; eyes brown; thorax slightly rugose; elytra strongly punctured, hind
 
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